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Chapter 633 Miranda Is Attacked
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After sending the message, Miranda promptly blocked them. She was quick to cut ties with them as soon as they ceased to be useful.
However, she forgot that Camila and Anisa were still in the parents‘ association’s group chat.
At ten o’clock in the evening, Cecilia’s phone buzzed incessantly, leaving her puzzled about who might be sending messages at such a late hour. When she finally checked, she discovered the group chat had erupted with a flood of new messages.
Anisa:Watch out for Miranda. Don’t trust her promises. She claimed that if we managed to drive Ms. Cecilia away, she’d reward us generously. But now, with things going wrong, she’s had the audacity to call us fools and tell us to handle it ourselves. We had an agreement that if anything went awry, she’d take full responsibility.
Camila also spoke in the group chat: Miranda, you despicable woman, you’ve made my husband abandon me!
After quickly scanning the messages, Cecilia saw they were all criticizing Miranda. It seemed Miranda might be preoccupied and hadn’t noticed the messages, which was why she hadn’t removed the two from the group. Meanwhile, the other mothers were absorbed in the drama, staying silent and pretending not to see the unfolding situation.
Both Camila and Anisa, having nothing left to lose, unleashed a torrent of insults with abandon. By the time Miranda finally checked the group chat, there were over ninety–nine harsh messages directed at her Miranda was furious but found herself powerless against the audacious women. Her only recourse was to remove them from the group, but the damage was done–the hurtful comments could no longer be erased.
Despite her frustration, she had no choice but to act as if nothing had happened.
Seizing the perfect opportunity, Priscilla, in a rather ingratiating manner, sent a flurry of emojis.
Then, with an apologetic tone, she said: I’m sorry, my child was playing with my phone and accidentally pressed it.
Honestly, with Priscilla’s ability to navigate social situations, she should have fared much better. Unfortunately, her habit of trying to please everyone held her back.
Cecilia believed that by now, most people had seen through Miranda’s true colors. She thought it was the perfect moment to start gathering support from the other mothers.
Cecilia sent a private message to the mothers who had previously asked her to purchase items for them. She let them know that she had successfully completed their requests and proposed a private gathering in a couple of days to hand over the items. These mothers, who had already seen the live stream, were aware that Cecilia was not only wealthy but also the largest shareholder in the school.
They all agreed.
Cecilia didn’t spend her own money to buy gifts for them; she merely used her resources to find the items for them. The mothers would still need to pay themselves. Knowing that these women were all affluent, Cecilia understood that trying too hard to impress them might backfire.
Beside her, Elliot had fallen asleep, his gentle breaths filling the quiet room. The rhythmic tapping of Cecilia’s typing echoed softly. Nathaniel reached out and took the phone from her hand. “Go to sleep.”
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Chapter 633 Miranda Is Attacked
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She realized it was indeed getting late after her phone was tossed aside by him. Having done everything she needed to do, she lay down to sleep.
The next morning, Cecilia didn’t rise until ten o’clock. Her pregnancy had significantly increased her need for sleep, leaving her often feeling tired and drowsy.
She picked up her phone and saw a missed call from Norman.
Dialing him back, she asked, “Mr. Jenkins, can I help you?”
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